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This is a brief news article I ran across that I hadn't previously seen
reference to on the list. In case the link in what I copied and pasted
doesn't work, you can access the article at
http://money.cnn.com/2009/03/05/smallbusiness/biotech_for_bees.fsb/index.htm?postversion=2009030606
<http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/oTuAfIlxcudeneCibTacBVrkGm>
* Startup has biotech field buzzing
<http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/oTuAfIlxcudemPCibTacBVFCBA?format=standard>
Beeologics is a Miami biotech startup that is trying to develop
vaccines for viruses that could be causing colony collapse
disorder among the bee population in the U.S. Eyal Ben-Chanoch, a
tech entrepreneur who helped design the first Intel Pentium chip,
and Ilan Sela, an Israeli genetics expert on bee viruses, have
gathered 10 top researchers to work on a cure.
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Dr. Thomas J. Wiese
Professor of Chemistry
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